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Originally Posted by Ninja_En_Short
OK first thing : you are not suppose to get the dot on the impact, don't feel bad that's the first thing I teach my trainees and they all do the mistake.
The dot is suppose to be in parallel line with the barrel which means, with the dot more or less 2.5 inches above barrel the impact is supposed to be 2.5 under the point you aim. It's your job to work with the distance. The red dot is there for faster and easier target acquisition, not to do your job
Second : the G&P is just a repack of a chinese cheap copy (I used to have both). You will not get a very good setting and the recoil will mess with it quickly.
If you can sell it and buy a Vortex red dot or other cheap RS sight for what you want ( http://www.opticsplanet.net/vortex-r...sfrd-hunt.html). It's still cheap and you'll have better results.
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Thanks I was under the impression that most red-dots do pinpoint to the target not inches above it. Any of the configurations I have seen the Red-Dot is on top of the point of impact. Is this problem going to be with any eotech style red dot for the G36c, since the rail is higher than ontop of the barrel or do the clones simply not have enough adjustment range.